Thomas H. Ince's "Hail The Woman" is a tribute to life's achievements, a message of hope to life's failures. (Print Ad- Wheeling Intelligencer, ((Wheeling WVA)) 29 April 1922)
IN ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF THE SPLENDID TRIBUTE TO THE NEW SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC POSITION OF AMERICAN WOMANHOOD (Print Ad-Syracuse Journal,((Syracuse NY)) 15 April 1922)
"The Picture a Weary Public Has Waited for." (Print Ad-Daily Argus, ((Mount Vernon, NY)) 9 June 1922)
Here's that smashing drama of Men who cannot sin and women who do, according to man-made conventions. It mirrors humanity as all know it! (Print Ad-Lodi Sentinel, ((Lodi, Calif.)) 6 May 1922)
Throughout the centuries, woman has sacrificed herself that the race might endure. Her strength is the miracle of the ages, the hope of generations to come. (Print Ad- Butler County Express, ((Hamilton, Ohio)) 14 April 1922)
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What is the English language plot outline for Hail the Woman (1921)?